Former reserve driver of the team, Alex Lynn steps up to a full-time race seat at DS Virgin Racing alongside Sam Bird for Season 4. Lynn raced in New York in Season 3 for the team replacing Lopez as he had prior commitments to the World Endurance Championship.

Jean-Eric Vergne will stay with Techeetah for Season 4 and will be partnered by World Endurance Championship LMP1 star Andre Lotterer. Lotterer, has won The Le Mans 24 Hours 3 times. He replaces Stephane Sarrazin.

Season Changes

After just one race in Formula E, Neel Jani and Dragon Racing parted ways. Former DS Virgin Racing driver, Jose Maria Lopez replaces Jani for the rest of the season.

Pre Season Testing

Testing for Season will be held at the Ricardo Tormo track in Valencia over October 2-5. The new official test venue, which will contain three days of testing taking place.

Picture courtesy of the official Formula E website.

Race Calendar

Round 1: Hong Kong ePrix Race 1, Hong Kong, 2nd December 2017

Round 2: Hong Kong ePrix, Race 2, Honk Kong, 3rd December 2017

Round 3: Marrakesh ePrix, Morocco, 13th January 2018

Round 4: Santiago ePrix, Chile, 3rd February 2018

Round 5: Mexico City ePrix, Mexico, 3rd March 2018

Round 6: Sao Paulo ePrix, Brazil, 17th March 2018

Round 7: Rome ePrix, Italy, 14th April 2018

Round 8: Paris ePrix, France, 28th April 2018

Round 9: Berlin ePrix, Germany, 19th May 2018

Round 10: Zurich ePrix, Switzerland, 10th June 2018

Round 11: New York ePrix Race 1, United States, 14th July 2018

Round 12: New York ePrix, Race 2, United States, 15th July 2018

Round 13: Montreal ePrix Race 1, Canada, 28th July 2018

Round 14: Montreal ePrix, Race 2, Canada, 29th July 2018

On the Blog

For Season 4, I will be covering more race weekends for Formula E. The rounds I covered during Season 3 went down really well despite only doing 2 race reviews. I really enjoyed writing them and provisionally, I am looking to cover around 7 of the 14 races. This can be changed and tweaked if needed.